Running...When Leah’s ex-boyfriend Kevin betrays her in a
horrifically public way, she leaves town to spend her last summer of college in
a place where no one knows who she is or what happened to her.All she wants is a little peace of mind and some
good surfing so she can regroup before returning for her senior year.Avoiding...After his own tragedy a few years ago, Drew
developed an entirely new and unique outlook on life and became a risk-taker,
daring and dangerous, everything Leah wanted to avoid.But a bizarre encounter forces her to let Drew
into her life, little by little, secret by secret. He’s smart, funny,
persistent, and makes money in a rather unconventional way.Falling...

They share a mutual fascination and attraction,
until her past with Kevin complicates her present with Drew, making Leah
question her future.Just as her life seems to be spinning out of
control, Leah learns that sometimes you save someone by letting them save you.(BREAK MY FALL, the first book in the No Limits
series, is a complete, full-length novel that can also be read as a stand-alone.)

Excerpts

EXCERPT ONE

I had talked to Drew on three previous occasions over the
summer, each time wanting nothing more than to be left alone. Our fourth
conversation took place the day I got arrested, and it changed everything. Itwas themiddle of July and Tropical Storm Andrea was bearing
down on the South Carolinacoast. Most people were secure in their homes for
the day, avoiding the winds and flash flooding, heeding the warnings of local
officials. But to me, those warnings were made to be ignored, especially
when the advisories called for waves that would be six to eight feet high.

Surfing is how I find peace. It’s the purest form of escape I’ve
ever known. I had always felt like that, but after what happened to me a couple
of months ago, having an escape from everyday life was more critical to my
survival than ever. I had fled from my life a few months ago, leaving Florida and
ending up in the Charleston, South Carolina, area. I had escaped in a literal,
physical sense, but I still craved the mental escape, and forme there was no
better way to do that than riding waves.

The tide was going out—a good thing in any tropical storm or
hurricane—and as I walked across the sand toward the water, the incoming waves
hurled themselves toward the beach, crashing violently and disintegrating,
followed shortly by another, another, another… The waves here on Isle of Palms
are sometimes pretty decent and surfing-worthy, but nothing like the ones
provided by Tropical Storm Andrea. I walked into the ocean, feeling the undertow pulling at my
ankles, almost urging me to go farther out, an urging I didn’t need because I
was about to get in some of the best surfing I’d had since arriving here. Past the first few breakers, I placed my board down on the
water, flopped my belly down on it, and began paddling. First straight out,
then parallel to the beach, waiting for the wave that would take me back to
shore. I chose my wave, paddling myself into position. My brain
switched into what I call Surfing Escape Mode:

I have to work to remain free—flexing my leg muscles; using my
arms to balance my body; shifting my center mass to stay steady; all of this is
work, hard work, but the payoff is being free.

It’s usually over in a matter of seconds like that. But those
real-time seconds are long dream-like minutes, and that’s exactly what I
desire.

The freedom didn’t last long that day, though, because as I
trudged through the knee-deep water where the ride ended, I looked up and saw a
cop. He stood facing me, a few dozen yards away up on the beach.

I don’t know how long he had been there. Probably just a few
minutes. But if he’d been yelling, I hadn’t heard it, thanks to the noise of
the roiling Atlantic, and the wind. It was mid-afternoon, but the storm made it
seem like dusk. Using his flashlight, the cop motioned for me to get out of the
water and come toward him.

I hada choice to make: either pick up my board and obey the
officer, or ignore him and go back out for one more wave.

EXCERPT TWO(This takes place during Leah and Drew's first serious
conversation.)

He picked up his hat and held it over the empty plate, wringing
it out. There wasn’t very much water in it, just enough to make a little puddle
on the plate. He put the hat on, pulled it down just enough to where I could
still see his eyes. He finally answered, and it wasn’t what I expected at all.

“You’re the first girl I’ve ever seen surfing around here. I
mean really surfing, not just messing around. That interested me. That’s why I
talked to you those times. Because you were different. Like me. You’re a
risk-taker, but something’s holding you back. Something happened to you. That’s
why you’re here. That’s why you mostly keep to yourself. That’s why you have
those walls up.”

I felt my eyes narrowing in anger. I didn’t like this at all.
Everything he was saying was true. And it pissed me off. I slid off the seat
and stood. “I have to go.”

I started walking toward the door and I had just picked up my
surfboard when he said, “Leah, wait. I’m sorry.”

Iturned around.

He got up and moved toward me. “It’s raining like crazy, it’s
still windy. At least let me drive you home.”

I looked out the window and saw that it was still quite blustery.
Walking home with this surfboard wouldn’t have been much fun. And it was only a
short distance, which meant I wouldn’t have to put up with him for long. I
pushed the door open and started to walk out. “Okay. But stop psychoanalyzing
me.”

Author Bio J.T. Cameron is an author
and major peanut butter addict. BREAK MY FALL, a New Adult contemporary
romance, is available now. J.T. lives in Charleston, South Carolina, and
when not writing, spends a lot of time reading, watching movies, cooking, and
enjoying a night out on the town that hopefully doesn't involve interacting
with the police.

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